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HomeMy WebLinkAbout92-23 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 92-23 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-03B, AMENDING THE LAND USE AND CIRCULATION MAPS, AND REVISING VARIOUS MAPS, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. A. Recitals. (i) On June 26, and continued to July 24, August 14, September 11, October 9, November 13, December 11, and December 17, 1991, and January 8, January 22, and February 26, 1992, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted duly noticed public hearings concerning the recommended adoption of General Plan Amendment 90-03B. (ii) The General Plan Amendment is set forth as Exhibit "A, " attached. (iii) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. In all respects as set forth in Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution. 2. Prior to the adoption of this Resolution, this Commission has reviewed the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and recommended that the City Council certify the Report, including adoption of a Statement of Overriding Considerations, in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the Guidelines promulgated thereunder. 3. The Commission finds as follows: (a) The Amendment does not conflict with the Land Use or Circulation Policies of the General Plan. (b) The Amendment promotes the goals of the General Plan, including the Land Use and Circulation Elements. (c) The Amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties. 4. This Commission hereby recommends that the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopt General Plan Amendment 90-03B, marked as Exhibit "A, " attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 92-23 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 2 5. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 26TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1992. PLANNING COa ISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA • s BY: , S /. I. __� c- arry McNiel, Chairm-n ATTEST: ii _ �a Brat - , •"Wry I, Brad Buller, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 26th day of February 1992, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, TOLSTOY, VALLETTE NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE • EXHIBIT "A" ETIWANDA NORTH SPECIFIC PLAN (PRE-ZONE) RECOMMENDED CONSISTENCY CHANGES TO THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA'S GENERAL PLAN (GPA 90-03B) The following changes to Rancho Cucamonga's General Plan are recommended. There are two categories of changes: one is changes to the General Plan's maps and plans (see figure references below) and the other is changes to text. Text changes are short additions to clarify objectives or policies brought into focus by the Specific Plan. Land Use Map and Circulation Map changes reflect policy changes. Other map changes reflect additions of details in the Etiwanda North Sphere-of-Influence area. (Note: Recommended text changes are in bold for additions and strike-out for deletions. ) I. GENERAL PLAN LAND USE ELEMENT General Plan Text Revision The Etiwanda North Specific Plan (ENSP) is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan Land Use Element. General Plan Land Use Map: Figure III-1 Refer to attached Exhibit GP-1; modify as indicated. II. GENERAL PLAN CIRCULATION ELEMENT General Plan Text Revision The ENSP is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan Circulation Element. To Page III-26, Policies, regarding Etiwanda Avenue, add the following: "Implementation strategies to discourage the use of Etiwanda Avenue for through traffic should be developed and used for improvements to Etiwanda Avenue north of Highland Avenue." General Plan Circulation Map: Figure III-3 Refer to ENSP Circulation Map, Exhibit 11, modify to indicate backbone circulation system as shown, including, but not limited to, the following: CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 2 * Day Creek Boulevard: Eliminate curve at Banyan Street. * Day Creek Boulevard from Highland Avenue to Wilson Avenue: Special Major Divided Arterial. * Day Creek Boulevard from Wilson Avenue to SCE utility corridor: Secondary Arterial. * Day Creek Boulevard north of SCE utility corridor: Collector. * Wilson Avenue from Day Creek Boulevard to Cherry Avenue: Special Divided Secondary Arterial. * Wilson Avenue from Day Creek Boulevard to Milliken Avenue: Secondary Arterial. * Etiwanda Avenue north of Wilson Avenue to north side of SCE utility corridor: Secondary Arterial. * Etiwanda Avenue at north side of SCE utility corridor: Ends in a T-intersection. * East Avenue north of Wilson Avenue: Collector. * Wardman Bullock Road north of Wilson Avenue: Collector. * San Sevaine Drive north of Wilson Avenue: Collector. * Vintage Drive from Rochester Avenue to Bluegrass (Hanley) Avenue: Collector. * Lower East-West Loop from East Avenue to Day Creek Boulevard: Collector. * Middle East-West Loop from East Avenue to Day Creek Boulevard: Collector. • * Middle East-West Loop from East Avenue to Wardman Bullock: Collector. * Upper East-West Link from Day Creek Boulevard to the extension of East Avenue: Collector. CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 3 III. HOUSING ELEMENT The ENSP is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan Housing Element. No changes are recommended. IV. PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT PARKS AND RECREATION General Plan Text Revision The ENSP is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan Parks and Recreation section. Make the following text changes for clarification: To Page III-56, Policies, regarding location of parks and school to facilitate joint use, add to the last paragraph: "However, each facility shall be of adequate size to be a stand-alone facility." General Plan Parks and Recreation Map: Figure III-6 Refer to ENSP Open Space and Trail Plan, Exhibit 10, and modify as indicated, including the following: * Five proposed neighborhood park sites * Four proposed school sites adjacent to park sites, ,including three elementary school sites and one high school site * One special use facility - Community Equestrian Center site TRAILS General Plan Text Revision The ENSP is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan's Riding, Hiking, Bicycling and Trails section. Add the following text revisions for clarification: To Page III-60, regarding the keeping of horses and consistent with the General Plan's Land Use policy "to ensure that development can accommodate equestrian activities, " add text as follows: CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 4 "Where lot sizes within the Equestrian/Rural Overlay District are insufficient for the keeping of horses, public and private boarding facilities should be encouraged. Land dedication and/or in- lieu fees should be established in order to acquire land for a public boarding facility in the north-east area of the City's Sphere-of- Influence." To Page III-71, regarding the Equestrian Overlay Zone, add text as follows: "As areas within the Equestrian/Rural District annex into the City, they should be incorporated into the City's Equestrian Overlay Zone and appropriate mechanisms established for trail maintenance." General Plan Master Plan of Trails: Figure II1-7 Refer ENSP Open Space and Trails Plan, Exhibit 10, modify as indicated, including but not limited to, the following: * East-West Community Trail link along the middle of the SCE utility corridor. * East-West Community Trail link along the lower branch of the Cucamonga Fault seismic corridor. * East-West Community Trail link along the upper branch of the Cucamonga Fault seismic corridor. * East-West Community Trail link along the upper branch of the Cucamonga Fault seismic corridor. * North-South Community Trail link along Day Creek Channel/SCE corridor. * Delete Etiwanda Avenue Community Trail at Etiwanda Avenue T-intersection north of the middle SCE Corridor. V. COMMUNITY DESIGN ELEMENT General Plan Text Revision The ENSP is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan Community Design Element. Add the following text changes for clarification. CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 5 Regarding Special Boulevard Treatment: To Table III-9: Special Divided Secondary Arterial, add: "Wilson Avenue between Day Creek Wash and Cherry Avenue." To Page III-85: Regarding Special Boulevard Treatment, add discussion of Day Creek Boulevard and Wilson Avenue as follows: "Day Creek Boulevard: Because it adjoins a 330- foot SCE utility corridor, has value as a scenic corridor and a major north-south viewshed, and serves as a major north-south arterial street, Day Creek Boulevard should be designed and constructed as a Special Boulevard to enhance its scenic opportunities." "Wilson Avenue: Because it follows the 120 foot MWD R.O.W, has value as a scenic corridor and a major east-west viewshed, forms the northern boundary of the historic Etiwanda community and serves as a major east-west arterial street, Wilson Avenue east of Day Creek Boulevard should be designated as a Special Boulevard and designed and constructed to enhance its historic and scenic opportunities." To Page III-96, regarding scenic corridors, add the following: "The County has also designated Day Creek Boulevard and Wilson Avenue, in the City's Sphere- of-Influence as scenic corridors." To Page III-97, regarding vista points at the terminus of major north-south arterial streets, add the following: "and Day Creek Boulevard at the prominent knoll adjacent to the bog." General Plan Community Design Resources. Figure III-10 Modify as indicated below: Land form * Refer to ENSP View Potential Map, Exhibit 7 , and indicate prominent knoll west of the bog as a prominent land form. CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 6 Creeks and Channels * Refer to ENSP Existing Conditions Map, Exhibit 3, and indicate current alignment of Day Creek. Also indicate channelization where constructed. * Refer to ENSP Constraints Map, Exhibit 8, and indicate main branch of San Sevaine Creek, Wardman Creek, and Henderson Creek; also for the latter two creeks, indicate channelization where constructed. Special Vegetation * Refer to ENSP Constraints Map, Exhibit 8 , and indicate Riparian Vegetation for Henderson, Wardman, and Morse Creeks within the hillside areas. * Refer to ENSP Constraints Map, Exhibit 8, and indicate bog and its hydrologic source. Major Arterials, Secondary Arterials, Collectors * Refer to ENSP Circulation Map, Exhibit 11, and indicate arterials and collector streets as shown. Transmission Corridors * Refer to ENSP Existing Conditions Map, Exhibit 3 , and add existing utility transmission corridors as shown. Landmarks and Focal Points * Refer to ENSP Property Ownership Map, Exhibit 4 ; ENSP View Potential Map, Exhibit 7; and Constraints Map, Exhibit 8, and add the U.S. . Forest Service Ranger Station Site, prominent knoll, and bog, as focal points. Scenic Corridors * Refer to ENSP View Potential Map, Exhibit 7 , and indicate Day Creek and Wilson Avenue as scenic corridors. CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 7 VI. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES LAND RESOURCES The ENSP is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan Land Resources Section. . PLANT AND ANIMAL RESOURCES General Plan Text Revision The ENSP is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan Plant and Animal Resources Section. Add the following text revisions for clarification: To Page IV-15, regarding objectives for lands of biological significance, add the following: "Help to preserve lands having biological significance especially riparian (water stream- related) areas and their associated woodland vegetation, and alluvial fan scrub habitat. The latter habitat once predominated on alluvial fan landforms in the region, but is a rapidly disappearing habitat resource." To Page IV-15, regarding policies, revise as follows: . "The City shall consider the streamside woodland associations along the Cucamonga, Deer, Day, Etiwanda, Henderson, Morse, Hardman, Lytle-ereek, and San Sevaine Canyons as areas of natural significance and limit the encroachment of development into these areas (see Figure IV-3) . " To Page IV-16, regarding natural areas which can be used for educational or other scientific purposes, add the following example: "Another example is the peat bog to the east of the U.S. Forest Service site, the last example of a habitat which was once abundant in the region." General Plan Natural Resources. Figure IV-3" Refer to ENSP Constraints Map, ENSP Exhibit 8, modify as follows: CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 8 Waterways * Indicate San Sevaine, Morse, Wardman, and Henderson Creeks. * Indicate the current alignment of Day Creek. Major Recharge Area * Revise to be consistent with existing recharge capacity for San Sevaine wash. Streamside Woodland * Revise to be consistent with streamside woodland association in hillside area for Morse, Wardman, and Henderson Creeks. Open Wash Association * Revise Day Creek to be consistent with channelization. Hard Chaparral and Alluvial Association * Revise boundary as indicated. OPEN SPACE SECTION General Plan Text Revision The ENSP is consistent with the objectives and policies of the General Plan Open Space Section. No changes to the text are recommended. General Plan Open Space Plan. Figure IV-4 Modify as follows: Streamside Woodland & Water Recharge Area * Refer to ENSP Constraints Map, Exhibit 8, and revise to be consistent with Natural Resource Map, Figure IV-3 . Special Vegetation * Refer to ENSP Landscape Theme Plan, Exhibit 19, and indicate special vegetation for Day Creek Boulevard from north of Highland Avenue to Wilson Avenue and for Wilson Avenue from Day Creek Wash to Cherry Avenue. CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 9 Hazard Prevention * Note that the ENSP identifies seismic. setbacks for the purpose of establishing open space easements, but no change is recommended to the General Plan Open Space Plan. Recreational Opportunities * Refer to ENSP Parks and Open Space Plan, Exhibit 10, and indicate five (5) proposed park sites. Flood Control Land and Utility/Transportation Right of Way * Refer to ENSP Constraints Map, Exhibit 8, and indicate utility corridors. * Refer to ENSP Existing Conditions Map, Exhibit 3 , and modify flood control easements , as a result of channelization work on Henderson and Morse Creeks. * Refer to ENSP Land Use Map, Exhibit, 17, and modify floodway area shown within San Sevaine Wash. * Refer to ENSP Constraints Map, Exhibit 8, and indicate flood control easements above the LADWP utility corridor. Limited Development * Refer to ENSP Land Use Map, Exhibit 17, and modify hillside residential area. VII. GENERAL PLAN HEALTH AND SAFETY ELEMENT The ENSP is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan Health and Safety Element. Modify the following text for clarification: CONSISTENCY CHANGES - GPA 90-03B February 26, 1992 Page 10 To Page V-11, regarding seismic policies, add the following: "• For residential tract development of 4 or more units where fault traces are well identified (for example the Cucamonga Fault east of Day Creek and north of the LADWP utility corridor) , residential development of 4 or more units should require a 50-foot setback from the identified fault and establishment of a 100-foot seismic open space easement for the resulting setback area." • m m I 11111111 0 H m s Cr a 9L48- X 4Rs r :t 3 S J > LL 7 ® N SOJ > U. 7 d C CO C O y m l0 C W ¢ V W 1 u.= cc 7 O d Q z v r�r O> N U 0 7343 Q 7 In a ir- 3MIVA ° d o lC O = • J F a uj ¢ 1 e L S m ^ W X = V W su F F. LI) N N. • = g g W 0 W it ~7 W • MOM LSV3 U � ` J ti • -.. 3nN3AV VONYM113 Z W 0 :::::•••;:........ rA ::::: O < U O 7 ij 8vA31noa )133Ha AVa .A Ilk .L Z•Z t 0 ' O O It. 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Levee \y 1. 71. • r: Electrical Transmission Line/Corridor MWD Water Transmission Line N'i',I' .11 I i Major Recharge Ares Groundwater . y -I 17.. • I aa Vl EXISTING CONDITIONS AND USES EXHIBIT 3 ° 000 200° 400° 'Etiwanda North Specific Plan Ai <� \ ''A ,'f.'' ,�_ City of Rancho Cucamonga) GPA.90.03B DRAFT San Bernardi o National Forest • 4-1 39 • 3 1 31 1 I 36 32 41 • s1 1 40 32 3 X66 1 { - tit 3 J 29 i "4 3 29 22 5 ' 5 ' 5 :25• 26 38 33 23 V �,, 24 25 3 35 •36 1 37 i 37 1 2 1 22 k22 it 1 '2630 29 -1• -— 34 22 5 36 36 ' 8 ' 7 29 a 25 27 4 27 27 142 �� 27 1 2] • SS 29 4 42 2 2 i4 5 5 q./ 5 pq 2145 1 21 2 31 42 5 5 2 ,5 tl 95 j 2 p,•? 2 2 2 2 4', 43 43 43 -04 M _ 5 6 2 2 i i 43 51 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 - i 4 +-2 47 50 1 '4 �, i � :4 / ' •55I rv\.mnp ' , • a ! t_ 7��4' S7 4 18 ii 2 • 5:; if ifM"3I-2 �� j %fin. 0 4 1 4 I „ 20\ 49 I 5 • 5:1:743 tts. apN_ , 1 56 �.+f, 2 2 2 4�_-� 4 5 I62 'iu Fr� - 38 •> 18 18 2 5 2E sw'aFv°a`i s < 9 11 •4 I pp 05r:0444.-4 358 1- Wilson 'Avenue , 1 18I I 641:41.11111 " _ 24M _Street _ — 3�_ iIc 1 �8 RAN CA Ie NGA CITY LIMITS 1 % � 5 11 Le r a 9 1 ^'^ t> a 1i ; 2 1 2 III 2 ai 9 4i B' �i `�—aa.� a`l&/ It,2 &.n .n L 1 6014 511\, S mmlt ii:, 1 venle-Hr F . :f� ' �\• �"'.. 711 2 9 *eve F rr 4 9 ; �( �. � '� 8 2 61 a 0 IA � I w..1 1•� �'� 0� 6:f}X62 ■ ��" _,_i ! .._._'- - T� 4 74'13'4 I�'� 1 1 W1 1 ,. I ..-- 1 1 - as... Highland, Avenue'. 4 _ .______ ______________ 1 Etiwanda Highland Prop. 23 Terich 45 Barwick 2 San Bernardino Co.Flood Control 24 Stansberry 46 Remington Properties -■ \', c,l. nd.North sn<cr F1.o 3 Landmark Land Co. 25 Webster 47 Praetzel 4 So.California Edison Co. 26 French 48 Zandia '""^`"'°" ® 5 Caryn Development Co. 27 City of Los Angeles 49 Traigh 6 Lewis 28 Morales 50 Sherry Gaging Station 7 Smith 29 Etiwanda Heights Dev. 51 Madrid ';Z'� \, N_, 8 Remington Prop. 30 Clark 52 Venti NI \ 9 Regents of the Univ.of Calif. 31 Johnson 53 Lyon .I ' ' . I i 1 I,I.. 10 Southern Surplus Realty 32 Klepper 54 Joshua ql 1 1: 1 11 Lakos 33 Bloomer 34 Chen 55 Eyer I I Ii-, 1�'a 12 Battieste 56 Rodriguez 13 Klanian 35 Shang 57 Ahmanson 14 Little 36 Cordeiro 58 Watt Inland Empire 15 Sudeta 37 Hayward Family Partners 59 Moya 1 t' 16 Metro.Water Dist.01 So.Calif. 38 La Pointe 60 Di lorio r 17 Cucamonga County Water Dist. 39 Ramsey 61 Kolo F. . .1 18 Inland Empire Ltd. 40 Howard Harrell Poore 62 Chun r 19 Stanford 41 Pearson 63 Chang -- - : - 20 Angell 42 County of San Bernardino 64 Rustad 21 Hughes Investments 43 McNay 65 Watt Inland Empire 22 Chen 44 Roach 66 United States Government Land Note:Property owners are current as of Jane 1991 n Indicates Property Previously Annexed To Rancho Cucamonga PROPERTY OWNERSHIP EXHIBIT 4 0 1000' 2000 4000' A . Etiwanda North Specific Plan • .ce • w•' f • •GPA.90.03B City of Rancho Cucamonga DRAFT San Samar•no National Forest . ... - . i.. n i. J •3 . ti �� I. IV c i I III �i in1 • p' Itti .--.±; 1----i % �, t i\ y ` v . '81 - . ICI I ``��n r ca +: m % `mod • n� i. <;1i: .m' „c°I; I •..• !r 1111 Wilson Avenue ut,__ Wilson W� _Avenue nt I� �%�' c=��_ _ ,'o j,.. _ ... == f,:uov Mitt - –- i fit t:.r :=:!1: llll lal a i n y •f\,`\• 1 S AII let III • • al — 1111 ��: =1111 ■ .Si qt • liil Ban an Street 7 ..ia1 nt laenue_ j,'1% ea '-� 11111 \ 1 ti I0:ii, �:' NI — r I' la1 � - i t _ _ _ �� I His hlantl--as Avenue _ _ _ _ _ \\\ I:,,.,nm N••nn SP,C;r;.et.n LEGEND \' b,.r,...s...._® YYYY Major Viewshed Gaging Station • \\_ Major View .J ' - Minor View .E .. •'•i11 1,. 000E100 View Corridor VIEW POTENTIAL MAP EXHIBIT 7 0 000 2000' 6000' fl Etiwanda North Specific Plan •. ' '• • City of Rancho Cucamonga GPA.90.03B DRAFT • San Bernardino National Forest IIII I I - _ l n I l - Ill ' i llTil Ini a illHI; . - IIl 1 l ::\ lll I l l {i I;III l { II li I I il ll • II I I , 1 / 1 1 Illhld = l i l ; , l' ii ,111 Ap, ;l \ _ ' I a -1j - i !Illins • Il I lT - —i ' it__, I'' _= l =�=�1 III ! I lilt.E-=1 —= III ll il!- J.:--2.1.- _ ._ .._Bog Hyd109Y Study Aa s. ••,� ul i.s:'._::::::iii:?ii v:i :. • w U::>:' •iii:•:....: ' ':'i...... ....... .......... em . -...... E - - 111'i':: E '-_ .. ......... W '` - 7 » — - — •-C__ • e _ L LEGEND \\\\ l-„vnnan bu,m lyaa:m Yl.n \\ •. ..... ‘”, . ® r.•••� Waterways . °-^^"`•°^--- Major Recharge Area • Gaging Station ...• ....• ... (Recharge Capacity ' Greater ThanA CFS) Hard Chaparral I Streamside Woodland I \ 1 Alluvial Association 7_!:• - \\\\\\ Open Wash Association • � .. I /,- � i 111111111111111111 Excessive and Unstable Slopes Costal Sage Association —. [( Seismic Areas • ''T K+ a�•tam Alquisl-Priolo Special Studies Zone aa�aa�•�m City Adopted Special Study Zone CONSTRAINTS MAP EXHIBIT 8 n 0 1000' 2000' 4000' Etiwanda Nor te Specific Plan J J . City of G Rancho Cucamonga GPA.90.03B DRAFT San Berner ino National Forest 1 I . — I _ OAKS --- --- ETIWANDA HIGHLANDS_ --- iv-- i -- — ... : �.< � kg ua° I ca rgooasos: i/ae4rB, �- e 1 �NI, i p— \ !lit_t4- __ _.._ UPPER ETIWANDA 7 �• . ,;,4 •it, a rim +en mMilinS ellineticrAboomm w i..•—ns i.. aI/////I//b. : a�'�'+0e-••N-%"- .rC .- _ r-,nA 1 aHlMP IIDuiunIi fSn -. 1114 1. - --P�� y kT/aHti1tFw 'IPIIIMYWw.mowW IIIINPa _--. r _- Mi _—---=:__.--jba— _ __—. CHAFFEY y---- rwr _ m--^�L _DAY__— — _ — _ _,___ _- —e REEK-- _ — -- --___. / _rt — � __ ...... • • . m i. J LEGEND The OAKS NeighborbOOd will be characterized by nation held ate n and punn..,with Canyon Live Oak.and California Black ,l\\\ .mh.,N„lira]pa ( n_... Camphor Oaks and accent.or California wanes. 4 Jam'' Eucalyptus Windrow The ETIWANDA HIGHLANDS ck anion and panIood win e. \ .'n`e._-_ Syc niOres a by urea dint moww ndd auao o am California Pin* Canary Island Pins/Beaded en crap.and•uarahm wnmo and arrant,of Bnebcow wnn Gaging Station ona Crape Myrtle. --- ' ��jj- California Live Oaklrallluatrellan Willow The DAT CREEK Neighborhood.nl be ehmacinu.a by native > \ i Canyon Live Oak/Calllornle Black Oak bald stone•t and pia wur.,with western Pedbua and Airman Sumac and;Menu of mphmrnia syc.morec Day Craek Boulevard ' \ CZ,,..�'7. California Sycamore/Canyon Live Oak will t.ann raw.of Camphor Penn anti Cahn.wa Pam median Pen. —` - Ca) Redbud/African Sumac The UPPER ETIWANDA Nnabberneoa win be characterized by t •mn cut non•nvl.,and px.tear..with wwu,n R.aeua and �: - (nano Red Bud/Braalora Pear/Crape Myrtle Canary Island Pine and accni.of Bnnnrd Pear and JIpnu. Paged.Peet .1. ****e California Palm •- -- i--- y. Ir The CHAFFEY Ne,ghberheed will b•charannized by native held Y 1 tF_,:. I Mene entrie•and pxa.ten.with native Cnmra..Sycamor..and .. Canyon bra.Oak and.centt of wnlern B•abua. 1 _ NOTE; SBCFCD Pepnq.Future Owaopm.m POlenha . NEIGHBORHOOD THEME PLAN, EXHIBIT 9 1I\\ O 1000' 2000' 4000' / Etiwanda North Specific Plan ' - I J City of Rancho Cucamonga GPA.90.03B DRAFT \ it. To Gaging Station 0 Bog Hydrology Study Ares . r Imo SW Existing Front Line Fire Trail San Berner•Wo National Forest tdri 7 / -. ,• i / 111/211// . 4 i •- /"ro. '7/4:kis.'A , ,Aft 0 A/ Aji:Zri7 ' & —ZOINI16. 4 / A r , t -,1-)tak A 1 liih:111116/: it/ , *, r .:72;;;;;442,11.7.':,..2.;-_:-..„ it. ---, -7/ . • —1 I immellyz z 47...._c•-",en-47-- 're 0 i ft Ai r•re. cy ---- 7 •tiznyeff_trefftg-tffITISIT=friff-Ce, ...ffrren" ff-ITIreff-trilTife-• -jr , r" — .44' immr / Am etre . , 1 ,..,,, ___ 7 .w . ".". -–-' LI c / A-A ,,,4„, ,...., , .0 •kik. r .4C/A — / / • • ."----Pe.n...21 /Artil li -,- Cs . r%1",:r'' . Aii:kei / "LsZCSIIV--• --'''trdilt j ii3/44- 1/7 ,,,... -It./ F.- , i, '1' ,',ip.d„,‘ :,4) •-": ,,A rt- :).49....,•. z• , i / , :••• -' .---4,.(f" Vri;:--4::- • Ari:c'' teCi ," /! . . • Aventr . 4 A i•-• .:-•-•---_-(/-2,::,.-:1', i zi- 4.: .. — J------ 41 ,_,_ : . _,----, ' 11111r— A „..r..___,-. C Ae ,-,'Flail. Ar ,..v ,=....g_Th „r 0 I' -1 — ---rte--- ,,...... - 1] 4 1—c kl ....-- • 315 8 'F.?. ,,,, L 'XI - i: : ' ---e• — Ban an Avenue 4 A,F ur 0 • • •.--- .. .-- ........... , rir,ve ,,,...--. -:.---- - '4: • lc; ----1:— -J. it-,....:=47.-.=, I r . -----c. •4_ ---*z--:?.:•.s.. . ..-„,..-_.r: 1,. __I -inn ,_.:___ .. A \, 4----="'t-'----- --- — i • T-9.--q i--=._-_-• .- -z----• :,. „.. • ' - r- 'di hla_gd -----. • N Nt,i.05d4 Horn,SpeciFic Pln LEGEND K .i.i.,. ,,,-in rs Open Space Gaging station la SIM Regional Trail ‘ a \ 1 1 Community Equestrian Trail li.. 0 Recommended Underpass _ i , ' : ),... !Ws —Bicycle Lane (in Pavement•Class II) .., . Bicycle Path (in ParInvay-class I) - - 1 —1 L fr. ..>: r I 0 Trail Head ism NOTE below.) 0 Park/School NOTE: The sites shown may not be currently owned nor is the location site specific. The depiction of•site is an indication of•prolected 0 future need that may be•fflusted over time as the City and the school District develop. • OPEN SPACE AND TRAILS PLAN EXHIBIT 10 e 071000' 2000' 4000' CE-tiwanda North Specific Plan ift,45e — . ., .04 ,,, City of Rancho Cucamonga...." GPA.90.03B DRAFT ■— • -------L7 San Berner•ino National Forest I . I I _ _ i L t �i---. .. , t - I ! _ - - ----1 -4 __sue-- - - { -- I ! 1- ' — 1 1 _ 850' CURVE RADIUS / ������ �'—��J��1ST - R I ,$ }_ ,_ „ _,_. , _______, —I . m .t ' ' I ?~-/„lam,.. I m 1= A3 Al Al Al I Al- YtdAgt = I A Wilson Avenue I Wilson Avenue ¢1 :c=s -e/o u — a Ban an Street * _ -- � , — __ ' mmi I 1 ` �� �. XlgrAmd Avenue I (Future S.R: 30) • 0. LEGEND \\\\ F,i..nda North Specific Plan • Major Divided Arterial Al Typical Section \\ agi°` Day Creek Boulevard • Gaging Station \ "\, 5 i ( Special Divided Secondary Arterial - Wilson Avenue(east of Day Creek Blvd.) N:,; I: ' J I 1 'j Secondary Arterial■ •Wilson Avenue -Etiwanda Avenue 741;(kr' I . 1; •Milliken Avenue Upper Day Creek Boulevard _ —1 Cherry Avenue ��- r r. Collector 1 f,_ ( / + I ■ Banyan Street Rochester Avenue : { av •Vintage Drive •Wardman Bullock Road Summit Avenue •East Avenue •San Sevaine Other Loop Streets CIRCULATION PLAN EXHIBIT 11 0 1000 2000' n x000• Etiwanda North Specific Plan 1 1 rr — City of GPA.90.03B DRAFT Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardi(lo National Forest OS FC (RC) (�� x t CR OS F OS n /f 1 03 RC . (RC) FC -`nn -_- c ' 3 HRE ; - OS 0$ Q' O$ Infer .,f mOy. �_ � C_ Debris . HR. ` v a C C HR Storage ;�( 3 cling -1/4:,,,tallabsall __ FC Mini 'a l ' ® To 1 i ■�i __ ItIL-11---13-1E11-1- YL . - 1®�Fe RC- I �� I tic tic i�/�OPOSED yi �. rn FC NAL PARK h ��' m•FC f OE F2 YL ®' RC YL) (RC) UC- 05— L ✓ YL''. A (RC) 3 r / I. as (RC) 5 %` m FC FC L (NO) If / _1. Wil en Av�n � 1� pyliRa+ �' Avenue � ' _ v. (L) FC (RC) UC L L - - ' , ,—s - --� -=_ le I y G B_n .n ire _ I_ Summit- - __._ __— Avenue _--- \■; ti y de -- w V ;`'`•y--_ u ui.alSlidillaal HI•Mann Avenue liffiZinel 30) _ .__- LEGEND ,t\\ Fn d•w,rm sew'."'HI ._L :.: Low Density Residential(2-4 DU/AC) \ YL Very Low Density Residential(<2 DU/AC) O Proposed Trail Head �\ Gaging Station VLE Very Low Residential Estate(1 DU/AC) OE Proposed Equestrian Facility * *- a` : Hillside Residential(<2 DU/Net Buildable Acre) /\ \,) Proposed School Site IHMI Hillside Residential Estate(<1 DU/Net Buildable Acre) }U[ __ ?. .. FC Flood Control/Riparian P Proposed Park Site . ryi . i — LI LW Utility Corridor P Existing Park Site I OS Open Space * NOTE: The'Iles shown may not e•currently avow — a-i: I ti U1 Resource Tonal nor ui n•shown location site specific. The -__. depiction or•Nu I•en indication era L ' /- F2 Fault Zone promoted Whim need that may e•teleat•e `'t RC Resource Conservation Area over t a the city and the School District develop (NC) Neighborhood Commercial * (L,VL,VLE,RC) POTENTIAL FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION LAND USE PLAN, EXHIBIT 17 eorlar_il000. 2000' 4000• Etiwanda North Specific Plan --- - City of GPA.90.03B DRAFT Rancho Cucamonga I San Bernardino National Forest I - , ---„, . - • 1 ' . . 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El CEDED Eucalyptus Windrow his ETIWANDA Ni 141 charm...Med by fired brick*nines and pita sssss,with Calilorma ' wwwrzwzrunw•-- f2ZaZZI Canary island Pine/Redbud SyCaMillea and Australian Willows at pawls of Knobcone Pine Gaging Station - we Crap,Myrtle ti \n CRLSSI)California Sycamore/Australlan Willow The DAY CREEK'Sigh 00000 od will he characterized by native N1 \ -t • • I C:=7 Canyon Live Oak/Californla Black Oak few alone entrree and pil .with Western Redbud and Afrinn Sumac and 000000 e of California Synarnerea:Day Creek Boulavard i• 1 i I I I I 1,1 e:=3 California Sycamore/Canyon Live Oak win owl.of Camphor tr•e•end California Palm median trees 1 . iiiTT'I r' •- . . • 111'19 Giai......-21 Redbud/AfrIcan Sumac The UPPER ETI o Nalghbortrood will be characterized by ea ___ i -"Il ! I I! z CPC0170 Red Bud/Bradford Pear/Crape Myrtle SWAN! California Palm Oistiler cut stens entries and pal .with Western Redbud and Canary island PM*and accents of Bradford Peer and Japanitaa Pagoda Nut The Neighborhood will be characterized by nativs held di Mena entries and pilasters.with native California Sycamores and I 'ertil•f ' Canyon Live Oak and accents or Weirlarn Redbud, NOTE: SOCKS PrOperly.Future LituelOPmenr Potential LANDSCAPE THEME PLAN , • EXHIBIT 19 0 1000' 2000' 0, 4000' I lEtiwanda North\ Specific Plan . -..... 4., • ,_ City of GPA. Rancho Cucamonga) 90.03B DRAFT - ez . _., cL v , ., J 71 i 2 „ .,. Z D m III 0 2 0 cc < 1 1 co , a LLI 14.1 LL < .1 ; > 0 0 a 0 "m xr .,-) •- ° cc 0 002 m _ •,z 0 no 2 cc cn cc w 0 LLJ 0 I a b ° < M 0 0 cc ,...i = Ct. 0 u t.,„ 1.1 a 4., 0 2 II _j c2 5,— ....., l. c (1) C7) I.— o -2 ( -J Z W LU Z - w tErze'01- ,. e '''' 0 /=- 2t -J < CI CC (-) 0 co W c.n 0 '- 2 ..a•Z ,,,i wra. 0c) ..j Ecu.1 ',; c3 :41 9_3 F, !q i— cr >. L.. ca ti; ocqw (2 ‹ Li j 0 0 rri uj u. 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